Like all New Yorkers, Jennifer Drenzyk loves a good challenge and plays to win. That’s why the plucky Hunter College freshman is totally psyched to be playing for cash and prizes worth a whopping $10,000 in our Post Su Doku Championships this weekend.

“I’m very excited about it. I love Su Doku!” said Drenzyk, 18, an elementary-education student and one of 100 lucky Post readers who qualified and were then selected to compete Saturday at New York University.

Drenzyk got hooked on our exciting puzzle when it debuted in April in The Post.

She couldn’t stop doing Post Su Doku on the bus to school and during breaks between classes.

“It’s really challenging because . . . while they give you some clues, they don’t straight out tell you how to solve it,” Drenzyk said.

“Anybody can do it – you just have to put your mind to it. And it’s fun!”

Drenzyk will be competing for the title of Su Doku Grand Master of New York, one of three categories in which contestants will test their skills against each other – and the clock.

The other two divisions are children ages 8 through 17, and families of up to four members.